Lions Park
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About Lions Park in Fort Wayne
Lions Park is a scenic neighborhood park located at the intersection of Carew Street and Hazelwood Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Established in 1953, this 14.4-acre green space was a gift from The Central Lions Club of Fort Wayne, serving as a local attraction for nearly seven decades.
The park is nestled in a picturesque northside neighborhood, not far from Hazelwood Post Office and Fire Station Number 10. A notable feature of the park is the Lion monument, dedicated to the memory of Henry and Wilhelmine Franke.
In 2015, the park's playground received a unique addition inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. The playground structure features two facades: one side tells the story of "The Ugly Duckling," while the other depicts "The Little Mermaid." This imaginative design adds an educational and whimsical element to the play area.
Lions Park offers a variety of recreational facilities for visitors of all ages. The park's amenities cater to diverse interests, from sports enthusiasts to nature lovers. The open spaces and benches scattered throughout the park provide tranquil spots for relaxation and enjoying nature.
The park's facilities are well-maintained, making it a popular choice for various community activities. Its location and amenities make it suitable for picnics, birthday parties, and family gatherings.